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Community
Litter-free Baltimore
Tracking trash
Published
Aug 24, 2016
PhD candidates honored by Abell Foundation for simple ideas to help make Baltimore's streets cleaner
COMMUNITY
Join Team Hopkins to help support Marian House
Published
July 21, 2016
5K Run and Walk is part of President's Day of Service
Green Fest
OrchKids host cleanup, concert
Published
July 20, 2016
Second annual Green Festival takes place July 23-24 in West Baltimore
ONE DAY ONLY
Get $36,000 toward buying a house
Published
July 19, 2016
Special offer for Johns Hopkins employees for new and renovated houses in Eager Park
CHIPP
Parental guidance
Published
June 28, 2016
Parenting program helps Baltimore families improve outcomes for their children
Associated Black Charities honors Hopkins
Published
June 20, 2016
University, health system leaders recognized for programs designed to increase economic health of disadvantaged Baltimore communities
Social innovation
Changing Baltimore's trajectory
Published
June 7, 2016
Daniels discusses social innovation, JHU's community efforts at White House event
Act two
City students take the stage
Published
June 1, 2016
Students from Margaret Brent Elementary/Middle School perform at Shriver Hall
BUILD college
BUILD with BLocal
Published
May 20, 2016
Companies offer free classes for minority-, women-owned businesses in Baltimore
Second life
Reboot for old devices
Published
May 13, 2016
Student groups restores and donates used computers, aims to expand computer access across Baltimore
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